[After all that hype, all that happens is that the panel easily pops off, revealing what is going on inside.
The mechanical Pyth appears to run on a power source, most likely a core or a large shard. It also appears that someone opened what is essentially the battery panel and placed the core in to make the thing run. The core is not a perfect fit, however: it is too big, and parts of the containment area had to be removed (via very messy prying and pulling, even) to make it fit. And with the holes in the protective covering, more juice than usual got into the Pyth's workings, which probably is why the bull went haywire.
It's also worth noting that the core itself looks different than most cores. The parts that were sticking out of the battery area are a deep, dark, nearly black-in-color purple color, and wisps of the same color are swirled throughout the core.
If anyone searches the nearby area, they will find a large shard, which would have been a perfect fit for the battery opening, except it is completely drained of power.]
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The mechanical Pyth appears to run on a power source, most likely a core or a large shard. It also appears that someone opened what is essentially the battery panel and placed the core in to make the thing run. The core is not a perfect fit, however: it is too big, and parts of the containment area had to be removed (via very messy prying and pulling, even) to make it fit. And with the holes in the protective covering, more juice than usual got into the Pyth's workings, which probably is why the bull went haywire.
It's also worth noting that the core itself looks different than most cores. The parts that were sticking out of the battery area are a deep, dark, nearly black-in-color purple color, and wisps of the same color are swirled throughout the core.
If anyone searches the nearby area, they will find a large shard, which would have been a perfect fit for the battery opening, except it is completely drained of power.]